1997, Número 3
Concentraciones plasmáticas de IgG, IgGT, IgM e IgA en el caballo de Pura Raza Española
Molleda CJM, Martín SEM, Ginel PPJ, Novales DM, Lucena SR, López RR
Idioma: Español/Inglés
Referencias bibliográficas: 29
Paginas: 209-213
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RESUMEN
En el presente trabajo se han determinado las concentraciones plasmáticas de proteínas totales e inmunoglobulinas mediante inmunodifusión radial, en 40 caballos de Pura Raza Española, de la provincia de Córdoba, España. Los niveles medios obtenidos son similares a los determinados anteriormente para la especie equina, en cambio se pueden encontrar variaciones en cuanto a los niveles medios de inmunoglobulinas plasmáticas con respecto a otras razas, con un valor medio para la IgG de 1293.55 ± 77.39 mg/dl, para la IgGT 1057.17 ± 145.03 mg/dl, para la IgM 56.39 ± 5.38 mg/dl y para la IgA 44.92 ± 3.25 mg/dl. El sexo y la edad modifican los niveles medios de algunas de estas inmunoglobulinas.
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